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steve, your number one moneymaker now? >> this is controversial, in china, people worried about china. a two year bear market, new leadership in place, economic recovery underway, leading indicators suggest it's started. this is a company that benefits from all of that domestic growth in china. it's one of the national carriers, and it's connected to the star alliance. stock is trieding at three times, down 45% off its lows. liz: now, if there's a domestic rebound, is that what you believe is really happening there? >> well, we think there's a domestic rebound coming -- lizly -- liz: china -- >> recovery under way, off of what? 7% gdp growth, but up 9% next year. liz: and a growing middle class likes to travel. >> 250 million people entering middle class in china. liz: almost as many people in the u.s.. good to see you. >> good to see you. liz: closing bell ringing in six minutes, up 80 points for the dow, lots of green on the dow, we're coming right back, don't noaf of move. ♪ what's next? he's going to apply testostero
steve, your number one moneymaker now? >> this is controversial, in china, people worried about china. a two year bear market, new leadership in place, economic recovery underway, leading indicators suggest it's started. this is a company that benefits from all of that domestic growth in china. it's one of the national carriers, and it's connected to the star alliance. stock is trieding at three times, down 45% off its lows. liz: now, if there's a domestic rebound, is that what you...
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steve is inside of caro tonight. steve? >> harus, important that the demonstrations were kept away from each other and lumented any chance of violence. we saw a strong turn out in support of egypt's muhammad mursi. 250,000 people coming out in support of the president . many of them carrying qu'rans and shouting god is the law and a show of how many people back the president five monthses in his presidency . 1-10th 25000 and a strong display that shows mursi has a lot of people in his corner here in egypt. >> it shows the power of the muslim brotherhood. they have organized them to flip the switch and show supporters of mursi. steve, what happens with the new constitution? mursi is drafting new wording daily now. >> he's done a tremendous amount and upsetting the protestors in every turn. pushing through a constitution in one nighta voting. they went at it 12 hours from thursday night and friday morning to push through that constitution . now schedule would a referendum on it. it will be a up and down vote and the muslim br
steve is inside of caro tonight. steve? >> harus, important that the demonstrations were kept away from each other and lumented any chance of violence. we saw a strong turn out in support of egypt's muhammad mursi. 250,000 people coming out in support of the president . many of them carrying qu'rans and shouting god is the law and a show of how many people back the president five monthses in his presidency . 1-10th 25000 and a strong display that shows mursi has a lot of people in his...
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though i do agree with steve's statement. that statement yesterday introduced a whole new level of ambiguity. and while i don't understand is, where did the -- where did their commitment to 2015 go? you may -- they make decisions -- >> the tendency projection between 6 and 8% in 2015 so they just swap one number for the other. >> i understand. but the thing is, if the feds, if dr. bernanke's policy is one that encourages more transparency from the fed and they are going to use this means of communication, then have you to be consistent. the minute we aren't consistent on that -- >> back to the original question, what does it maeb ean terms of prediction for 2013? >> don't ignore her. >> i am not used to being ignored. >> really, tie it all in. >> basically when you are facing a world -- let me back up one second. i could colorado hauld have giv advice three and half years ago. and if you had just done that and chaenged, you would be a winner. think i everyone gets too caught up in drn- >> what was the advice. >> be long secur
though i do agree with steve's statement. that statement yesterday introduced a whole new level of ambiguity. and while i don't understand is, where did the -- where did their commitment to 2015 go? you may -- they make decisions -- >> the tendency projection between 6 and 8% in 2015 so they just swap one number for the other. >> i understand. but the thing is, if the feds, if dr. bernanke's policy is one that encourages more transparency from the fed and they are going to use this...
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steve mcmahon, purple strategies. when the cameras aren't rolling, you love and respect leader armey. >> well, one of the things that happen in washington is you're in these green rooms all the time and i don't agree with him on anything, but he's a terrific guy. >> i saw a parity and ann coulter and al sharpton got off appearing on some show and they high fived each other in the green room and they were calling each other honey and what's our next gig, where is it going to be? and it was totally, hate when they're out there arguing. >> they're human beings. and it's the way washington used to work. people used to socialize together, whether they were democrats or republicans. they built an entire notion on the company that you can get democrats and republicans to work together to solve business and brand challenges. that's the key issue. >> they don't know each other. they don't socialize each other. there's a taint with doing it. let me give you an idea. we've got a fiscal cliff now. we have the fiscal abyss next ye
steve mcmahon, purple strategies. when the cameras aren't rolling, you love and respect leader armey. >> well, one of the things that happen in washington is you're in these green rooms all the time and i don't agree with him on anything, but he's a terrific guy. >> i saw a parity and ann coulter and al sharpton got off appearing on some show and they high fived each other in the green room and they were calling each other honey and what's our next gig, where is it going to be? and...
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i don't think it's over and we do think it will rebound next year. >> steve, good to have you on the show, appreciate it so much. >> thank you. >> steve milunovich from ubs. >> you made a good point before we came on air and what it was i thought about is that we're seeing some notable hedge funds suffer big withdrawals at the end of the year. apple was a key holding for the hedge funds, they're liquidating the decisions and expectations of redemption. if that's the case you want to buy apple. >> there are a million different reasons flying around the street, whether it's a technical sell-off we're seeing, the margin requirement story that we talked yesterday about, any validity to any of that, or is it simply this is a stock that has dominated the action over the course of a year, and people are just taking profits where profits are to be taken. >> i think again a lot of the participation in the stock is short term thinking which is problematic and we'll expand upon that at a later point. again, we talk about the fundamentals of this company and i just don't get it. i know dennis yo
i don't think it's over and we do think it will rebound next year. >> steve, good to have you on the show, appreciate it so much. >> thank you. >> steve milunovich from ubs. >> you made a good point before we came on air and what it was i thought about is that we're seeing some notable hedge funds suffer big withdrawals at the end of the year. apple was a key holding for the hedge funds, they're liquidating the decisions and expectations of redemption. if that's the case...
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john harwood, steve liesman and larry kudlow. let's start with john with the progress or lack thereof. >> we've had a bit after crack up here in washington, brian, as you may have noticed. last night the house of representatives tried to move on speaker boehner's so-called plan b which would have raised taxes or permitted tax increases back to the clinton era levels on million dollar incomes. he was explaining to the press this morning about why he wasn't able to bring that up for a vote. and he said it was because members of his caucus had the perception a mistaken perception, that it was a tax increase. here is the speaker. >> there was a perception created that that vote last night was going to increase taxes. i disagree with that characterization of the bill. but that impression was out there. we had a number of members who didn't want to be perceived as raising real taxes. thalt the real issue. >> democrats picked up the reasoning behind the speaker's statement. he is saying it wasn't a tax increase because tax rates are sup
john harwood, steve liesman and larry kudlow. let's start with john with the progress or lack thereof. >> we've had a bit after crack up here in washington, brian, as you may have noticed. last night the house of representatives tried to move on speaker boehner's so-called plan b which would have raised taxes or permitted tax increases back to the clinton era levels on million dollar incomes. he was explaining to the press this morning about why he wasn't able to bring that up for a vote....
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did not work. >> let me disagree with steve. the problem is not simple police we don't want to cut -- we don't want to raise taxes. if you look at this thing from a balance sheet perspective, raising taxes and cutting spending will do the same thing. they take money out of the economy. i think that that's true. i think we're going to go through two quarters of the recession. it will be a mild recession, 1.5% consecutive quarters down, and then we'll have, according to the cbo by the end of the year, a little less than 2% growth. we have to deal with this deficit. this is never going to be easy. i think it's worth having a mild recession, popping out of it after two quarters. i think it's worth making some of these cuts and worth everybody having to pay the same taxes when bill clinton was done. otherwise we're going to keep kicking this can down the road, and we're never going to get to the deficit. that is a big problem >> you know, governor -- >> alan greenspan agrees with him, by the way. do you think a mild recession, as he
did not work. >> let me disagree with steve. the problem is not simple police we don't want to cut -- we don't want to raise taxes. if you look at this thing from a balance sheet perspective, raising taxes and cutting spending will do the same thing. they take money out of the economy. i think that that's true. i think we're going to go through two quarters of the recession. it will be a mild recession, 1.5% consecutive quarters down, and then we'll have, according to the cbo by the end...
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, but steve, so we're happy to have mull. shootings in a city like chicago, multiple shootings in atlanta, but it takes an absolute massacre for us to respond? >> yeah. >> is that what you're saying? >> it's unfortunate. i think the parallel, the last time there was serious gun control movement in this country was the early 1990s with the brady bill. what the impetus was was soaring crime rates. that was a top national issue if you took a poll. what you're talking about in chicago and wherever it's playing out, it is horrible, but from a public opinion standpoint, because the violent crime rate has dropped, it took guns in a lot of ways out of the public debate. so now it's these spectacular individual incidents and the growing number of them that's putting it back in the debate and i think creating that pressure again that we last saw in the early '90s. >> karen, this was mayor michael bloomberg today. please take a listen to this. >> this is not a partisan issue. this is just a bunch of people who i think are cowed by the n
, but steve, so we're happy to have mull. shootings in a city like chicago, multiple shootings in atlanta, but it takes an absolute massacre for us to respond? >> yeah. >> is that what you're saying? >> it's unfortunate. i think the parallel, the last time there was serious gun control movement in this country was the early 1990s with the brady bill. what the impetus was was soaring crime rates. that was a top national issue if you took a poll. what you're talking about in...
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thank you so much, steve liesman. we have breaking news on the fiscal cliff negotiations. john harwood with the details. over to you, john. >> maria, just wanted to bring you up to date on a development, which is the resumption of some staff level discussions between the congress, the speaker's office in particular, and the white house. we've been through a period where both sides, the principa s principals, the speaker and president have been striking tough lines in public, having made some initial moves towards cooperation, but word followed up no more meetings scheduled between the principals. wasn't that much going on staff to staff. that's changed today from yesterday. to you have some discussions resumed. i don't want to overplay the significance, but it is an encouraging sign for people who think that the ice had been beginning to crack around some of the positions, especially with the republicans on taxes. we may be looking for some forward movement. got to watch over the next day or so. >> this is good news, john. >> it is good news. it is an indication that we ma
thank you so much, steve liesman. we have breaking news on the fiscal cliff negotiations. john harwood with the details. over to you, john. >> maria, just wanted to bring you up to date on a development, which is the resumption of some staff level discussions between the congress, the speaker's office in particular, and the white house. we've been through a period where both sides, the principa s principals, the speaker and president have been striking tough lines in public, having made...
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steve, jump in. what about the fundamentals. >> i actually shorted gm this morning. both have had a great few weeks, couple of months but it's important to bring perspective. if you look at a long-term chart of ford, you see this stock is trading where it was in 1993. back in 1993 i was in college. i was doing beer bongs and listening to pearl jam. that was a heck of a long time ago to be at the exact same price point. when you hear stories about detroit's renaissance, detroit comebacks, have you to be skeptical but they term out as well as brett favre comebacks. >> sure. >> wow. wait a second, you shorted gm this morning? you shorted gm this morning? >> this morning. the reason i did -- >> that was actually a good play. truth is, gm is up quite a bit more than ford year to date. obviously, you picked out the one today that's quite weak. in '93 i was sloging away at my first or second job out of college. these have not been great investments long term and everybody knows that. general motors, the one we're looking at is new iteration. the last one being bankrupt. day
steve, jump in. what about the fundamentals. >> i actually shorted gm this morning. both have had a great few weeks, couple of months but it's important to bring perspective. if you look at a long-term chart of ford, you see this stock is trading where it was in 1993. back in 1993 i was in college. i was doing beer bongs and listening to pearl jam. that was a heck of a long time ago to be at the exact same price point. when you hear stories about detroit's renaissance, detroit comebacks,...
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so who's right, steve? the market seems to be perplexed here because the stock market sold off during the news conference that you were at. and got your three questions in, by the way, i think at the top. and then it's down again today at the lows of the day. >> you know, it's interesting, should i be grade being the students or grading the professor? i guess that's the question i have. in a sense, they get to always be right in the following way. bernanke wants you to have a message. if you don't get that message, it's his fault. and it's not clear to me that -- he may have failed in this regard. i thought stephanie came closest to what i think the fed chairman's trying to do, which was yesterday convey a policy that we are easier than we thought -- than you thought we would be. and that 6.5% unemployment is supposed to convey that we're not calendar day certain. we are data certain. and unless that data gets down to being closer to what we want it to be, then we're going to stay on hold. and by the way, t
so who's right, steve? the market seems to be perplexed here because the stock market sold off during the news conference that you were at. and got your three questions in, by the way, i think at the top. and then it's down again today at the lows of the day. >> you know, it's interesting, should i be grade being the students or grading the professor? i guess that's the question i have. in a sense, they get to always be right in the following way. bernanke wants you to have a message. if...
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. >> steve weiss. >> i'm going to give you two, okay. halcon. stocks doing very, very well. joe and i talked about this. i bought some yesterday, added to it this morning for a trade. i think joe bought it also. >> wow. thank you. that disit for us. don't forget to join more fast at 5:00. join me on cnbc. "power lunch" starts now. >> the second half of the trading day starts now. >> fiscal cliff negotiations picking up speed as house speaker boehner unveils his back-up plan. the white house says no thanks. we are going to look at the fiscal cliffrences between the two. private equity firm selling after last week's shooting in connecticut. should investors, rather than the government, take the lead in attempting to influence gun policy? >>> herb greenberg will be out with his list of the worst ceos of the year. in this hour he will reveal number three. my partner sue herera on the floor of the new york stock exchange. hi, sue. >> hi, ty. it's a strong day with a triple digit advance. we have 13 days until america goes off the fiscal cliff. events moving faster in washington.
. >> steve weiss. >> i'm going to give you two, okay. halcon. stocks doing very, very well. joe and i talked about this. i bought some yesterday, added to it this morning for a trade. i think joe bought it also. >> wow. thank you. that disit for us. don't forget to join more fast at 5:00. join me on cnbc. "power lunch" starts now. >> the second half of the trading day starts now. >> fiscal cliff negotiations picking up speed as house speaker boehner...
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david: steve joyce, choice hotels. thanks for coming in. liz: it could be a not so happy new year for investors. coming up the editor-in-chief of yes, the famed stock trader as almanac tells us why. david: it has been a not so happy couple of months for apple but the stock is up a little bit today after falling more than 6% yesterday. we have the senior equity analyst at "morningstar" who sees a buying opportunity. he will tell you why coming next trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly oine in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their equity ratings show me how schwab tdd#1-800-345-25 rat
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our steve liesman is at headquarters. steve, it feels like we've been around the world and back since you started breaking news on the white house offer last night. what's your read right now? >> i'm trying to get a feel for what the gop strategy is right here. we had senator corker, as you guys mentioned on this morning, saying he sees nothing new here. sort of began the conversation saying he saw nothing new. kind of agreed at the end that there had been some movement. i think there have been pretty significant steps by the president. but that doesn't mean that they're significant enough for the gop. you know, him saying that this 250 which had been previously immutable is now essentially mutable. that was a concession. and geithner previously told me they will not do a deal without a permanent debt ceiling fix. now they're saying two years. also the cpi chain thing will reduce payments to social security. so that's a pretty big step forward. i think maybe both sides are in negotiating positions. but also seeing this as
our steve liesman is at headquarters. steve, it feels like we've been around the world and back since you started breaking news on the white house offer last night. what's your read right now? >> i'm trying to get a feel for what the gop strategy is right here. we had senator corker, as you guys mentioned on this morning, saying he sees nothing new here. sort of began the conversation saying he saw nothing new. kind of agreed at the end that there had been some movement. i think there...
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steve says for year end i have been selling off shares of general laelectric. cheryl tweeted sprint. and mighty mouth said i sold most of my big dividend payers a few weeks ago. ge is one of the dividend paying stocks. >> i think that pete is more of a gangnam style dancer. >> every night of the week. >> skinny jeans while dancing gangnam style. >>> let's go around. what is your leave it in 2012? >> i never understood this story. it has a $175 billion market cap. for all of the variety of reasons that i never understood this particular social gaming site i think it will go lower. >> when you say leave it in 2012 you mean you could short the stock with this decline? >> yeah. and there are shorts in the stock. >> intel. i think pete may be out of the need. the chart is terrible. i liked it for a brief couple of months. pc market still questioning intel. >> amazon, the margins are microscopic. you have to make money and generate profits. this is not one i would short. >> gm real quick. a monster move from july. you might want to say it was a storm. i think gm you
steve says for year end i have been selling off shares of general laelectric. cheryl tweeted sprint. and mighty mouth said i sold most of my big dividend payers a few weeks ago. ge is one of the dividend paying stocks. >> i think that pete is more of a gangnam style dancer. >> every night of the week. >> skinny jeans while dancing gangnam style. >>> let's go around. what is your leave it in 2012? >> i never understood this story. it has a $175 billion market...
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>> obviously, you know steve rather well. how would steve jobs feel about the current environment as it is right now at apple? >> well, again, i'm not inside of apple. i'm outside of apple looking at it. >> but you knew the way he thought about the world, and -- >> sure. steve jobs lived in a world of black and white. no compromises, perfectionist, he believed that you had to keep pushing the edges of innovation. and apple is still doing that. what apple is doing right now is it's building out the follow-on evolution very successful products like the ipad. now we have the ipad mini. so i think apple has got a few years of being able to do that. at some point, it's got to do something beyond that. >> john, there have been some notable stumbles in apple's past and in the recent past they have been able to surmount them and push them aside. what do you think is the biggest risk, whether product risk or execution risk in china, et cetera. if it you're long apple, what is the one thing that maybe makes you somewhat cautious going
>> obviously, you know steve rather well. how would steve jobs feel about the current environment as it is right now at apple? >> well, again, i'm not inside of apple. i'm outside of apple looking at it. >> but you knew the way he thought about the world, and -- >> sure. steve jobs lived in a world of black and white. no compromises, perfectionist, he believed that you had to keep pushing the edges of innovation. and apple is still doing that. what apple is doing right...
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so, steve, buyer or seller today? >> i think you have to lighten up on a lot of the positions you've had some profitts in. it's really prudent to start peeling off the winners, because we're still waiting on fiscal cliff, as everyone knows. i think the market is poised to sell the news event here. i don't know if we're going to have a news event to sell. >> right. just because you sell those winners doesn't mean that you can't still be in the trade, correct karen? a lot of people are receiving but re-entering the trade. >> this is a strategy you normally never do, realize, especially with long-term deals, realize those now in 2012 and buy them right back, you might think wash sale might pop into your head but -- >> you have to wait 30 days? >> doesn't aplay to gains, only to losses. you can sell, buy them back right away, get a better tax rate in 2012. i'm sure you're fascinated. my husband loves that kind of thing. >> well, it's very handy especially in a climate where we are looking at higher taxes. >> you blame tha
so, steve, buyer or seller today? >> i think you have to lighten up on a lot of the positions you've had some profitts in. it's really prudent to start peeling off the winners, because we're still waiting on fiscal cliff, as everyone knows. i think the market is poised to sell the news event here. i don't know if we're going to have a news event to sell. >> right. just because you sell those winners doesn't mean that you can't still be in the trade, correct karen? a lot of people...
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but the question looming large over this case all along has been what it means for steve cohen. the government has reportedly been trying to make a case for years. martoma is the sixth s.a.c. employee to be implicated. and yet the idea of another form he sac trader's indictment can hardly be good news for cohen, the fact that the government didn't win martoma's cooperation in building a case against cohen surely must be a relief. martoma's lawyer has said consistently that his client is nnt innocent of the charges and defense attorneys expect martoma to plead not guilty at his next court appearance. nonetheless, he could choose to flip at any time, maria, and the government, of course, is still working other angings. sac for its part is not commenting today. >> kate, let me ask you about this because so many on wall street are looking at this story closely because they want to see if steve cohen, the founder of the firm, will be taken down. they've been circling this wagon for a long time, kate, and they continue doing that. tell us how they haven't been able to -- they haven't
but the question looming large over this case all along has been what it means for steve cohen. the government has reportedly been trying to make a case for years. martoma is the sixth s.a.c. employee to be implicated. and yet the idea of another form he sac trader's indictment can hardly be good news for cohen, the fact that the government didn't win martoma's cooperation in building a case against cohen surely must be a relief. martoma's lawyer has said consistently that his client is nnt...
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welcome its president and ceo, steve joyce. there aren't many hotels being built in america at this moment. that's one reason why people think they'll be able to raise prices next year. what you're doing is very unusual, why? >> we have got a new brand, choice is for the first time breaking into the upscale space, there are a number of deals we were working. we agreed to co-invest with them, we got the deals done and we're here breaking in the first 24 hours, breaking ground in arguably the city with the most hotels. >> you have had to step in and help finance and own the hotels for once in order to get movement there. why was it the priority on that? >> well, one because of financial condition and the financial circumstances for raising money for hotels has been tough for several years. two, we're trying to launch this brand. three we're working with partners and most of our position is a sliver equity or a sliver debt position. they're going to take us out of it and we'll recycle that into great hotels. it's a great opportuni
welcome its president and ceo, steve joyce. there aren't many hotels being built in america at this moment. that's one reason why people think they'll be able to raise prices next year. what you're doing is very unusual, why? >> we have got a new brand, choice is for the first time breaking into the upscale space, there are a number of deals we were working. we agreed to co-invest with them, we got the deals done and we're here breaking in the first 24 hours, breaking ground in arguably...
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craig, when does steve balmer have to go? >> i'm going to stay away from that question, brian, but, you know, microsoft does have the added challenge of it doesn't want to compete too aggressively with the hardware vendors that it's competing against in own customers in the tablet market to some degree. so it can't get real cheap, or it's going to make guys like lenovo very upset. >> craig, thank you very much for joining us. thank you for playing along in the beginning. thanks for keeping it clean. >> you got it. >> next up, we're going to give you the story behind the video of the day. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. test. test. test. test. or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happen
craig, when does steve balmer have to go? >> i'm going to stay away from that question, brian, but, you know, microsoft does have the added challenge of it doesn't want to compete too aggressively with the hardware vendors that it's competing against in own customers in the tablet market to some degree. so it can't get real cheap, or it's going to make guys like lenovo very upset. >> craig, thank you very much for joining us. thank you for playing along in the beginning. thanks for...
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i don't think i've talked to steve forbes in quite awhile. steve, it's great to have you on. everybody knows who you are. a lot of people, you know, since november 6th. there's usually seven stages that happen to people. shock and denial and then there's a lot of pain, usually, then there's some anger, there's blame, there's depression is usually number four. but eventually, there's reconstruction, and then finally acceptance and hope. and i'm just wondering where you are in this stage right now, because i'm going to posit something to you. john roberts threw obama care back to the american public, said it's up to you. it's going to be the law of the land now. it's more of entitlement. it's going to be a huge, additional entitlement. all these other entitlements you could argue that people want these. and that if we're going to keep these, we're not paying for them now, even if we cut back on them, we're still not paying for them. so we need to pay for them, the election decided that. no? >> the election decided was the public doesn't know where this country should go. >> you
i don't think i've talked to steve forbes in quite awhile. steve, it's great to have you on. everybody knows who you are. a lot of people, you know, since november 6th. there's usually seven stages that happen to people. shock and denial and then there's a lot of pain, usually, then there's some anger, there's blame, there's depression is usually number four. but eventually, there's reconstruction, and then finally acceptance and hope. and i'm just wondering where you are in this stage right...
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going to give you a first look at the man that police say was responsible. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on faceboo
going to give you a first look at the man that police say was responsible. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's...
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>> well, i would actually say to steve the fourth, and that's the secretary of state position is actually softened hillary clinton. she's been made accessible and precisely because of the work she's done with women and children but also she's been able to demonstrate her tenacity but also her leadership on a global level where it's no longer is she part of the bill and hillary team now, but every time someone mentions clinton you first think of hillary and then think of bill. that demonstrates not only has she been able to become more accessible, but more importantly she's been fierce all on her own as a leader. >> jonathan, let me play with james carville said about a possible hillary clinton candidacy. take a listen. >> every democrat i know says, god, i hope she runs, we don't need a primary. the democrats want her to run. i don't mean a lot of democrats, i mean a whole lot of democrats, like 90% across the country. >> okay, john. so when you look at the roster of likely gop candidates from bobby jindal, rick santorum possibly, chris christie, marco rubio, would any of them be able to
>> well, i would actually say to steve the fourth, and that's the secretary of state position is actually softened hillary clinton. she's been made accessible and precisely because of the work she's done with women and children but also she's been able to demonstrate her tenacity but also her leadership on a global level where it's no longer is she part of the bill and hillary team now, but every time someone mentions clinton you first think of hillary and then think of bill. that...
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steve cortez with veracruz, and jim sanderson with detwiler fenton. would you buy that here? >> i think mcdonald's is the better investment of the two. it's had a good run. good day today. i do think investors should be interested. i want to point out a few things. it's very a bad year. there's been a lot of negativity about mcdonald's on the year. but if we pull back and take a longer term view and you look back a decade, you see mcdonald's has been an incredible performer. both outright and in the market. it's done well in go go market and crisis markets. the second point i would make that i think is significant for long-term investors, if you believe in the dogs of the dow approach, those dow components that have done the worst on that year and bet on them to outperform, a reshuffling of the stocks. historically that's been a good strategy i think is for long-term investor prudent. based on that comparison because mcdonald's has so underperformed the dow this year, i believe that in 2013, we will see that rotation of money out of the winning dow stocks into the losing ones
steve cortez with veracruz, and jim sanderson with detwiler fenton. would you buy that here? >> i think mcdonald's is the better investment of the two. it's had a good run. good day today. i do think investors should be interested. i want to point out a few things. it's very a bad year. there's been a lot of negativity about mcdonald's on the year. but if we pull back and take a longer term view and you look back a decade, you see mcdonald's has been an incredible performer. both outright...
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steve, thank you very much. appreciate it. of course go to cnbc.com for more information. >> we will have coverage of the fed decision at 12:15 p.m. eastern time. brian sullivan will be hosting that. of course followed by mr. bernanke's news conference. coverage of that begins "street signs" 2:00 p.m. eastern time. mr. liesman will probably be at that news conference. come on over here, mr. liesman. we have a very special guest. there is a lot of people in washington that can't get no satisfaction today chuck lavelle, small business optimism plunging, election, storm sandy adding to fiscal cliff worries. joining us special guest chuck labelle, the keyboardist for rolling stones if you don't know. co-founder of mother nature network which just merged with discovery and author of a book, growing a better america. since woodall rodgers a business network, i have to ask you, you're a businessman. does this fiscal cliff stuff worry you and the prospect of higher taxes worry you? what do you think? >> i think it worries all of us, d
steve, thank you very much. appreciate it. of course go to cnbc.com for more information. >> we will have coverage of the fed decision at 12:15 p.m. eastern time. brian sullivan will be hosting that. of course followed by mr. bernanke's news conference. coverage of that begins "street signs" 2:00 p.m. eastern time. mr. liesman will probably be at that news conference. come on over here, mr. liesman. we have a very special guest. there is a lot of people in washington that can't...
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>>> i'm steve kornacki. there's outrage maybe even criminal charges coming in that death of the nurse in england. wait a minute. are we being too hard on the pranksters? >> i'm krystal ball. in to the holiday spiritual. our friend is back at the table with tips to dare we say it enjoy the season? >>> all and that a federal case of it. why when it comes to gay marriage the train can't be stop. neither can we. it's "the cycle" and it's monday, december 10th. >>> it's monday, fun day here at "the cycle." let's get the party started. where will it land today? fiscal cliff? huh. so much for fun. well you know what? we at "the cycle" can make it fun. look at this. the president living it up in motown last hour calling on republicans to stop being party poopers. >> i believe america only succeeds and thrives when we've got a strong and growing middle class. i want us to bring down our deficits but i want to do it in a balanced, responsible way. and i want to reward -- i want a tax code that rewards businesses and m
>>> i'm steve kornacki. there's outrage maybe even criminal charges coming in that death of the nurse in england. wait a minute. are we being too hard on the pranksters? >> i'm krystal ball. in to the holiday spiritual. our friend is back at the table with tips to dare we say it enjoy the season? >>> all and that a federal case of it. why when it comes to gay marriage the train can't be stop. neither can we. it's "the cycle" and it's monday, december 10th....
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steve, thanks so much for your time. steve fox, marijuana policy project in washington. >> house speaker john boehner is to speak on the fiscal cliff negotiations in just a few minutes. we'll bring you those comments live as soon as he starts speaking. plus, former ohio governor ted strickland will join us. he says republicans are not acting in the best interest of the country when it comes to the fiscal cliff and explain exactly why he's saying that on cnbc. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. i have obligations. cute toblig
steve, thanks so much for your time. steve fox, marijuana policy project in washington. >> house speaker john boehner is to speak on the fiscal cliff negotiations in just a few minutes. we'll bring you those comments live as soon as he starts speaking. plus, former ohio governor ted strickland will join us. he says republicans are not acting in the best interest of the country when it comes to the fiscal cliff and explain exactly why he's saying that on cnbc. [ male announcer ] this is...
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. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. connell: markets now. is it bad budget deal actually worth then no deal at all, we will talk about it coming up. instagram hours after the major backlash over its new policy. it is now promising it will not sell your photos. all of this straight ahead. dagen: stocks now and every 15 minutes. >> serious xm radio is down. the ceo possibly being considered a full-time ceo. with this, this is the investors reaction to that news. we have the dollar down considerably. that is holding some stocks and commodities back a little bit right now. world stock is at a 17 month high. it is certainly
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>>> i'm steve kornacki. grilled on the hill. top state department reps answer tough questions of the benghazi report. we have a former secretary of state saying none of it will lead to change. >>> i'm s.e. cupp. i like red, white and blue. buy america. >>> no one likes last-minute holiday shopping. i have a gift for the sports fan who has everything. >>> will it be pink or blue presents under my family tree? it is not both. i have an announcement. hit follow and come along for "the cycle." >>> the mayans believe the world ends tonight. that's one way to end the fol follies of washington. the rivalry between president obama and speaker boehner is taking over d.c. rivalry, mayans, makes me think of basketball since the mayans invented the earliest form of basketball. >> no. >> it's a fact. >> it is thursday. of course i'm doing sports metaphors. what else did you expect? we start with the new york knicks and the nets. we'll get to d.c. too. so you know, really compromise in there. >> talks to the heartland, people, there. >> all r
>>> i'm steve kornacki. grilled on the hill. top state department reps answer tough questions of the benghazi report. we have a former secretary of state saying none of it will lead to change. >>> i'm s.e. cupp. i like red, white and blue. buy america. >>> no one likes last-minute holiday shopping. i have a gift for the sports fan who has everything. >>> will it be pink or blue presents under my family tree? it is not both. i have an announcement. hit follow...
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. >> joining me now is steve and republican strategist and form are campaign manager for huckabee, jim saltsman. >> hello. >> pmr. demint has been trying o leverage his position as the tea party's uncompromising man in the gop and that his effort has failed or stalled. >> i don't think i agree with "the washington post" at all. i think he's had a great impact across the country and i think the move to the heritage makes a lot of sense to him personally. he always said he was going to be a two-term senator. had he a term less. he left early. he wasn't going to be a career politician. i think this makes a lot of sense for senator demint in a lot of ways and i think it's good for the conservative movement. >> he has supported candidates against more moderate republicans in primaries and then his candidate lost in the general election, including obviously richard mourdock in indiana, christine o'donnell, ken buck in colorado. what do you think is going to be the influence now for jim demint going into the heritage foundation? >> i think he's been a singular failure when you look at the can
. >> joining me now is steve and republican strategist and form are campaign manager for huckabee, jim saltsman. >> hello. >> pmr. demint has been trying o leverage his position as the tea party's uncompromising man in the gop and that his effort has failed or stalled. >> i don't think i agree with "the washington post" at all. i think he's had a great impact across the country and i think the move to the heritage makes a lot of sense to him personally. he...
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car czar steve rattner gives us a fascinating inside look. for viewers in the united states, we have a special tonight at 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. eastern and pacific called "tough decisions." >>> but, first, here's my take. announcing that he would send proposals on reducing gun violence in america to congress, president obama this week mentioned a number of sensible gun control measures. but he also paid homage to the washington conventional wisdom about the many and varied causes of this calamity from mental health issues to school safety. his spokesman jay carney said earlier this is a complex problem that will require a complex solution. gun control, carney added, is far from the only answer. let me respectfully disagree. the problem is not complex and the solution is blindingly obvious. there are three sets of causes that people point to when talking about events like the one in newtown. first, the psychology of the killer. second, the environment of violence in our culture. and third, the easy access to guns. each of these might explain any
car czar steve rattner gives us a fascinating inside look. for viewers in the united states, we have a special tonight at 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. eastern and pacific called "tough decisions." >>> but, first, here's my take. announcing that he would send proposals on reducing gun violence in america to congress, president obama this week mentioned a number of sensible gun control measures. but he also paid homage to the washington conventional wisdom about the many and varied...
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steve brown is in our newsroom. what is the source of this? >>reporter: dead spin, a sports website has a post where an author says that he received an e-mail from a single aanyone miscellaneous source alleging that heavy alcohol use and a series of head injuries may have led to what happened early on saturday. i spoke with the chiefs and their front office says that there were no head injuries that he suffered this year but we only could come up with a groin injury very early in the season and they are double checking to make sure. the final word on all of this seems to be coming from the medical examiner and we are told the autopsy of he and his girlfriend were both completed today and that the results will not come back for six to eight weeks. >>shepard: any indications or thought of a moment for killing his girlfriend? >>reporter: our affiliate in kansas city says this erupted from an argument about her late return from a concert early in their early morning hours and it went from there. then, eventually, his girlfriend was shot multiple t
steve brown is in our newsroom. what is the source of this? >>reporter: dead spin, a sports website has a post where an author says that he received an e-mail from a single aanyone miscellaneous source alleging that heavy alcohol use and a series of head injuries may have led to what happened early on saturday. i spoke with the chiefs and their front office says that there were no head injuries that he suffered this year but we only could come up with a groin injury very early in the...
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on the technical side, it's richard ross and on the fundamental side it's steve cortes with veracruz. rich, look at the charts. which of these do you prefer, or do you prefer them right now. >> well, bill, the case of the biggest loser here, but overwhelmingly i prefer groupon. stock became public a year ago in facebook style. lost 90% of its value in just 12 months. had a nice bounce here. we've taken out the downtrend from the february high and taken out 509-day moving average. you see that key resistance, that key level at 550. i think we're going to take that out. we have a v-shaped reversal. a lot of momentum. we see projected upside to the 200 day, 8.40, 8.50, a very nice upside. we'd be a big buyer of groupon. j.c. penney, stay away from j.c. penney. the stock has been disappointing investors for over five years. down 87% from the 2007 high around $90. gotten a little bit of a bounce. you want to fade that bounce. don't trade that bounce. >> okay. >> you can sell your shares to steve because you want to buy them, right? >> i'm on the exact other side of this. bill, would i say
on the technical side, it's richard ross and on the fundamental side it's steve cortes with veracruz. rich, look at the charts. which of these do you prefer, or do you prefer them right now. >> well, bill, the case of the biggest loser here, but overwhelmingly i prefer groupon. stock became public a year ago in facebook style. lost 90% of its value in just 12 months. had a nice bounce here. we've taken out the downtrend from the february high and taken out 509-day moving average. you see...
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steve, where exactly do we stand tonight? >> well, harris, democrats are hoping republicans to raise taxes on the wealthy and the republicans are accusing the white house of wasting time. and saying that he didn't have a serious proposal when he reintroduced a plan to reduce 4 trillion dollars. >> the president asking for 1.6 trillion dollars worth of new revenue over ten years, twice as much as he's been asking for in public. his system spending in here that exceeded the amount of new cuts that he was willing to consider. it was not a serious offer. >> but so far it's the only white house offer on the table, a starting point for further negotiations, one would assume, harris? >> not to sound pessimistic, but it's a fact, even if he reached a deal tonight, it would tough to meet that deadline by the end of the year, because there's red tape profit to deal with. >> that's right, it takes time and time to get the legislation drafted and passed and to get it scored by the congressional budget office to determine the real cost an
steve, where exactly do we stand tonight? >> well, harris, democrats are hoping republicans to raise taxes on the wealthy and the republicans are accusing the white house of wasting time. and saying that he didn't have a serious proposal when he reintroduced a plan to reduce 4 trillion dollars. >> the president asking for 1.6 trillion dollars worth of new revenue over ten years, twice as much as he's been asking for in public. his system spending in here that exceeded the amount of...
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joining us now to discuss is steve, chair of the gay and lesbian victory fund. great to have you. >> nice to be here, alex. s. >> so a lot of tea leaf read and arm chair prognostication around this. i am by no means a supreme court expert, but when i saw that they were taking up both doma and prop 8, question as to whether they would take up inform i them at all, it seemed to me a signal that the court was ready to make a big decision, and i just cannot imagine, especially when you have conservatives like john roberts, who maybe sort of a fiscal conservative and vote in support of something like citizens united, but socially does not seem to be as conservative as, say, scalia. that they would be looking at the ark of history and say they are ready to make this law of the land. your intripgs now three days after they announced? are you feeling bullish or bearish? i asked you this on friday. i ask again. >> i'll bullish. i think the court wants to get in front of history and behind it. it is so clear where the country is moving. there is a poll this morning that s
joining us now to discuss is steve, chair of the gay and lesbian victory fund. great to have you. >> nice to be here, alex. s. >> so a lot of tea leaf read and arm chair prognostication around this. i am by no means a supreme court expert, but when i saw that they were taking up both doma and prop 8, question as to whether they would take up inform i them at all, it seemed to me a signal that the court was ready to make a big decision, and i just cannot imagine, especially when you...
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steve has more on the part of the grid lock. >> hi, uma. one month away from the critical deadline and there appears to be very little movement to a deal. the president is using the bully pulpit and appeal to the american people and pushing to extend the bush era tax cuts but those making $250,000. a year. democrats want high tax rates for the wealthy. the president stressed the urgency of the situation in the radio address. >> if congress does nothing. every family will see the income taxes go up in the beginning of next year. a family of four will see income taxes rise $2200. we can't let that happen. our families can't afford it and neither can our economy. >> but republicans say the president should quit his campaign mode and come home and take care of business. the latest round of political maneuvering involves pressure from democrats to schedule a vote on the senate plan to extend middle class cuts. but republicans say let's see spending cuts first. >> we need to hear they are willing to make spending cuts now. not promises in the fut
steve has more on the part of the grid lock. >> hi, uma. one month away from the critical deadline and there appears to be very little movement to a deal. the president is using the bully pulpit and appeal to the american people and pushing to extend the bush era tax cuts but those making $250,000. a year. democrats want high tax rates for the wealthy. the president stressed the urgency of the situation in the radio address. >> if congress does nothing. every family will see the...
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a response to an argument that was starting before former adviser steve ratner and minnesota democratic congressman keith ellison with near glee. there is no real choice about that. we're clear social security is off the table. this is, to me, the much more interesting debate between tom and dan. >> you want republicans arguing. both sides are also battling for control of the debt ceiling which may represent the republicans' greatest point of leverage in these budget talks. goo the speaker of the house says that's a nonstarter. >> silliness. congress will never give up the power. i've made it clear to the president. we need cuts in reform greater than the increase in the debt limit. >> bottom line, you've got to put a detailed plan on the table that the white house ends up agreeing to some of it, rejects some of it in the same way the white house is arguably overplaying their hand on taxes. the question is whether you're going to see two full fledged plans be put on the table. republicans for now, including speaker boehner and mitch mcconnell both say, hey, all these plans are familiar
a response to an argument that was starting before former adviser steve ratner and minnesota democratic congressman keith ellison with near glee. there is no real choice about that. we're clear social security is off the table. this is, to me, the much more interesting debate between tom and dan. >> you want republicans arguing. both sides are also battling for control of the debt ceiling which may represent the republicans' greatest point of leverage in these budget talks. goo the...
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interviews, endearing, and put the burden on him and the third is rebellion and charles krauthammer and steve forbes and the media like that story the least. >> i think there's a 6th story, jim. which is the media that quote progressive media of msnbc, tipping down to the white house to have an earnest chat to chat with the president about how important not going over the fiscal cliff is, and how important it is that they persuade their viewers to lean on those people who oppose them, so that they can actually avoid the cliff. that's amazing. >> you know, the media did not include the people who are not included, there was tom hartman, allen colmes and a lot of people who the white house left out of that meeting and in terms of who they put up and put out. media put out the story without doing their homework. >> there was a column by george will, bewitched by obama, even jonathan swift who said that promises and pie crusts are made to be broken and marvelled at the limited shelf life of a barack obama's promise of balanced debt reduction plan. is there any media pressure on the white house? >
interviews, endearing, and put the burden on him and the third is rebellion and charles krauthammer and steve forbes and the media like that story the least. >> i think there's a 6th story, jim. which is the media that quote progressive media of msnbc, tipping down to the white house to have an earnest chat to chat with the president about how important not going over the fiscal cliff is, and how important it is that they persuade their viewers to lean on those people who oppose them, so...
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and steve harrigan is our man in cairo. how big a threat are the protesters there to the president in. >> what we saw tonight is clearly an escalation on behalf of the protesters who want do drive morsi from the government. they broke through iron gates and went through barbed wire and only with the use of tear gas they were kept off the presidential palace. they never breached the walls of the compound. as far as security threat it could be overstated. he does not live in the palace but in a cairo suburb. so he did actually leave the palace while the protest was going on. >>shepard: anything from him at all? do we know if he is standing firm or what did we have? >>reporter: well, no sign of compromise from the president. the strategy of the government seems to be to try and avoid bloodshed and back up as long as possible without giving in. they have a boost today with the chief judges in the council said they will monitor the referendum on the new constitution december 15 so that gives what he is doing a sense legitimacy a
and steve harrigan is our man in cairo. how big a threat are the protesters there to the president in. >> what we saw tonight is clearly an escalation on behalf of the protesters who want do drive morsi from the government. they broke through iron gates and went through barbed wire and only with the use of tear gas they were kept off the presidential palace. they never breached the walls of the compound. as far as security threat it could be overstated. he does not live in the palace but...
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outperforming nordstroms for the last month, last two months, so they are doing something right and steve did say his omni investor says if they can catch up, saks has a fighting chance aep i wouldn't put them totally out of the battle. >> courtney, saks is no longer reporting monthly sales. nordstroms will for two missouris. >> all right friday we will do this again. hopefully disagree and break out the gloves. >> you got to get together beforehand and see how you like it. we want to you disagree --? the meantime, following the herbalife story. down 14% as kate kelly broke the news bill ackman considers it t terms of the market, now at the lows of the day on the dow which is down by 66 points as we speak. stick around. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. u
outperforming nordstroms for the last month, last two months, so they are doing something right and steve did say his omni investor says if they can catch up, saks has a fighting chance aep i wouldn't put them totally out of the battle. >> courtney, saks is no longer reporting monthly sales. nordstroms will for two missouris. >> all right friday we will do this again. hopefully disagree and break out the gloves. >> you got to get together beforehand and see how you like it. we...
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steve schwartz man is running a good shop. >> doc? >> hartford. hig calls out there in next year. >> stick to emerging markets. dvye is my method of doing that. >> that does it for us. don't forget to catch more "fast money" tonight at 5:00 p.m. follow me on twitter as always @scottwapner. major averages are still fighting it out. "power lunch" picks up the ball, runs with it right now. >>> lace them up, halftime is over. the second half of the trading day starts now. >> well, just when we thought we were finally getting some movement on the fiscal cliff, talks apparently have hit a snag. president obama threatening to veto house speaker boehner's proposal plan b. he called obama irrational. where do the two sides stand right now, especially on spending? president obama says the nation has a deep obligation to stop gun violence and appoints vice president biden to lead the administration's effort on this. we'll have the details on that and look at the legal implications for gun manufacturers. and general motors buying back 200 million shares of it
steve schwartz man is running a good shop. >> doc? >> hartford. hig calls out there in next year. >> stick to emerging markets. dvye is my method of doing that. >> that does it for us. don't forget to catch more "fast money" tonight at 5:00 p.m. follow me on twitter as always @scottwapner. major averages are still fighting it out. "power lunch" picks up the ball, runs with it right now. >>> lace them up, halftime is over. the second half of...
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thanks, phil and steve. see, ralph, i can get in little digs. >> no prompting. >> no prompting, right. >> i'm having trouble making the math right. >> on the deal. >> how many years it takes $400,000 to equal a billion. >> don't ask me. ask your guy. he calls him that, anyway. >> we have been talking about that fiscal cliff. a lot of people watching what's happening in washington. negotiations continue and we are all trying to figure out what's happening at this point. house republicans have announced plan b, that's in case the talks fail. that plan b would move to pass their own tax bills and automatic budget cuts set to happen next month. actually, it would not avert the automatic budget cuts. that would still be in there. from everything we heard, the automatic sequestration budget cuts would continue. it would only avert the tax portion of that and extend low tax rates except on those with incomes a million dollars and above. president obama's latest position puts the threshold at $400,000. no one is exp
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steve schapiro thank you so much. initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >>> welcome back, everyone. senator joe lieberman kicking off a farewell with an address after 4 years of service. after this he plans to visit diners across connecticut in the coming weeks to thank voters. >>> nasa says a new meteor shower could make an appearance this week at the same time that the gemenid meteor shower is lighting up the sky. it comes from a debris field that has never crossed paths with our planet before. >>> the air force sending a super secret mini shut well a spectacular launch from cape canaver canaveral. the military is keeping quiet where it's headed, what it's doing and carrying. the launch they cut off the launch commentary 17 minutes into flight, so you couldn't hear what they were talking about anymore. >>> still ahead on "starting point" north korea defying the world lau
steve schapiro thank you so much. initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >>> welcome back, everyone. senator joe lieberman kicking off a farewell with an address after 4 years of service. after this he plans to visit diners across connecticut in the coming weeks to thank voters. >>>...